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Old 03-24-2009, 12:09 PM
ROBCAR ROBCAR is offline
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Default Re: 99% done with my 20ft MA project

Thank you for the comments.

Strick, I actually got the idea from your postings on how to do the inside panels using the outside curvature of the boat. However, I did not want to drill holes thru the hull and this is why I use wedges and clamps to hold the panels in place. I used a combination of mat, resin and cabosil for permanent bonding.

I will be breaking in the engine over the next few days and hope to do WOT over the weekend in Biscayne Bay, have cold ones at the sand bar in Elios Key....and take those water shots with some of my Brazilian model friends...lol..

Rob
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